Korea's large southern island province has its own language or dialect which is not mutually comprehensible with standard Korean.

As a traveller who likes to learn languages as part of my travel I've become interested in whether there's any opportunities to learn Jeju-mal in Jeju.

Also the language is dying out, with all remaining speakers now in their 70s, so if there's no place to study it, another option might be to participate as a volunteer in any attempt at a language revival, if there is one.

Does anybody know how a traveller might participate in the Jeju language in Korea?